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Moinul Hoque Choudhury

Indian politician (1923-1976)

Moinul Hoque Choudhury (13 May 1923 – 13 February 1976) was an Indian politician from *am. A five-time MLA; he was the minister of Industry during Indira Gandhi regime in 1971. He is also known as the Industrial Reformer of the Barak Valley.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Work
  • 3 Timeline
  • 4 References

Biography

Moinul Choudhury was born on 13 May 1923 in a well-off Bengali Muslim family of Sonabarighat in Cachar district of *am. He was born to mother Mona Bibi and father Montajir Ali. His father Montazir Ali was educated, and was always concerned about getting his son well educated. Choudhury took his primary education from ME School of Sonabraighat. He p*ed Matriculation from Silchar Government HS School and later joined Cotton College, Guwahati/Murari Chand College of Sylhet and p*ed +2 in 1942.

He graduated with History Honors from Presidency College of Calcutta in 1944. In the Presidency, he defeated Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the college election. He pursued MA in History securing first cl* first position from Aligarh Muslim University in 1946. This was when he joined Muslim League and took part in the Indian independence movement. He was also the general secretary of youth front of Muslim League on the national level. In 1947, he obtained LLB from Aligarh Muslim University. In a meeting with Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Moinul Hoque Choudhury represented Barak Valley. Inspired by the ideals of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Moulana Abul Kalam Azad, Hoque joined the freedom struggle. Following India's independence and the par*ion of India, he joined Indian National Congress under the influence of Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed.

To start off his career, Moinul Hoque Choudhury joined the Bar *ociation of Silchar in 1948 and later in 1950, he joined active politics as a member of local board in 1950 and was a nominated member of Silchar Municipality in the same year. He became a member of *am Legislative *embly in 1952 from East Sonai cons*uency. Moninul Hoque became a cabinet minister (agriculture) in 1957 after being elected for the second time from the same cons*uency. On being elected for the third term in 1962, he became the leader of the Congress legislature in the *embly in addition to being a cabinet minister. In 1967. He was elected for the fourth time as MLA from Sonai Cons*uency, but was abstained from ministerial portfolio following a feud with Bimala Prasad Chaliha. He was selected as chairman of national Haj Committee in the same year. He entered the national politics in 1971 by returning to the parliament from Dhubri and was offered the ministry of industry under the Government of India.

"Union Minister of Industrial Development - MAINUL HAQUE CHOUDHURY (1973-76) Source from - Sahnawaz Sunny (Congress leader *am)"

Work

The improvement of road and communication system, construction of embankments in Cachar to facilitate agriculture, establishment of All India Radio, Silchar Medical College, Veterinary school, Hindustan Paper Mill at Panchgram, Sugar Mill at Anipur, the Regional Engineering College now upgraded as NIT are his achievements. He was the first person in Cachar to forward the proposal for the construction of Barak Dam. He will be remembered in the valley for the noble attempt he made to usher in a green revolution in the valley through the package program in the sixties when advanced technology, high yielding seeds, scientific manure, pesticides were introduced for the first time in Cachar, and many more.

Timeline

Moinul Hoque Choudhury seen with President of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Delhi on 11 January 1972.
  • 13 May 1923: Born in Sonabarighat of Sonai, Silchar
  • 1940: P*ed Matriculation from Silchar Government HS School
  • 1942: P*ed +2 from Cotton College, Gauhati
  • 1944: Completed graduation in History Honours from Presidency College, Kolkata
  • 1946: Pursued MA in history from Aligarh Muslim University, joined Muslim League, took part in the freedom struggle of India.
  • 1947: Obtained LLB from Aligarh Muslim University
  • 1948: Joined Bar *ociation of Silchar
  • 1950: Elected as member of local board
  • 1951: Joined Indian National Congress
  • 1952: Elected as MLA from Sonai Cons*uency, and member of Public Accounts Committee and Text Book
  • 1957: Elected for the second time MLA from Sonai Cons*uency, won a ministerial portfolio, agriculture
  • 1961: Attended UNO General Convention as one of the delegates from India
  • 1962: Elected for the second time as a minister from Sonai cons*uency
  • 1967: Elected for the fourth time as MLA from Sonai Cons*uency, but unfortunately was abstained from ministerial portfolio * following a feud with Bimala Prasad Chaliha, selected as chairman of national Haj Committee.
  • 1968: Went on a pilgrimage to holy Mecca and Madina
  • 1971: Elected as MP from Dhubri cons*uency in a by-election and won ministerial portfolio of Industrial Development
  • 1976: Died in AIIMS, Delhi on 13 February aged 52.

References

    • Fifth Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile
    • Unishe May: Moinul Haque Choudhury (1923-1976)
    • Moinul Hoque Choudhury Memorial Science College
    • Unsung Hero of *am: Mastufa's Blogs
    DPIITSecretaries
    • Guruprasad Mohapatra(in*bent)
    MinistersMOS
    • Hardeep Singh Puri(in*bent)

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